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I don't often come across something in a fruit or veg that I didn't know was edible, but reading an article this morning (it's morning here, I promise) I came across such a thing: strawberry tops.
In fact the article listed one or two more such items as well.
Taken from MSN (http://www.msn.com/en-au/lifestyle/...er-ever-throw-away-strawberry-tops/ar-BBDk5jS)
In fact the article listed one or two more such items as well.
watermelon seeds, apple cores, orange peels, banana skins, grape stems, strawberry leaves
- I have always eat watermelon seeds. Just swallow them whole and get on with it.
- apple cores - my husband has always eaten these. Usually the only thing left when he has an apple is the label, the stalk/stem and the seeds. Otherwise everything is eaten. He's always done it, so for me, it has become normal.
- Banana skins - well I can't stand bananas, and they don't like me either, so this one is new to me. Neither my husband or my chickens will eat banana skins
- Grape stems - why not if they are young and green, after all I eat broccoli and cauliflower stems, so the concept is the same. I often much on hawthorn leaves (or did when I was in the UK). The young leaves, leaf & flower buds as well as the very young stems (stripped of bark) are all edible as well.
- Strawberry leaves: humm. This one has me with my thinking cap on. I thought that strawberry leaves were poisonous, but thinking about it many animals do consume strawberry leaves which any gardening trying to grow strawberries will tell you all about. So are they poisonous? Well the answer is yes and no! No they are not when they are young and fresh and not showing any signs of decay (yellowing or brown spots...and this also assumes you are not allergic to strawberries!) But if they are showing any signs of decay, starting to yellow or it is the end of the season, they are deadly! More information on Strawberry leaves can be found here (http://www.livestrong.com/article/472453-what-are-the-health-benefits-of-strawberry-leaves/)
Taken from MSN (http://www.msn.com/en-au/lifestyle/...er-ever-throw-away-strawberry-tops/ar-BBDk5jS)